All Stories

  1. Co-constructed health narratives during a ‘media event’: The case of the first Dutch Twitter heart operation
  2. Perspectives of Clinicians Involved in the RESTART-Study: Outcomes of a Focus Group
  3. Developing patient portals in a fragmented healthcare system
  4. Scripting the active patient in online health communities
  5. Developing a Research Agenda on Ethical Issues Related to Using Social Media in Healthcare
  6. The use of mystery guests by the Dutch Health Inspectorate: Results of a pilot study in long-term intramural elderly care
  7. Identifying and explaining the variability in development and implementation costs of disease management programs in the Netherlands
  8. Mapping Intravascular Ultrasound Controversies in Interventional Cardiology Practice
  9. Expert and experiential knowledge in the same place: Patients’ experiences with online communities connecting patients and health professionals
  10. The role of disease management programs in the health behavior of chronically ill patients
  11. Including citizens in institutional reviews: expectations and experiences from the Dutch Healthcare Inspectorate
  12. Maintaining the collision of accounts: crowdsourcing sites in health care as brokers in the co-production of pharmaceutical knowledge
  13. Why inspectorates simplify social problems
  14. Rating and recommendation sites for healthcare
  15. Disease management projects and the Chronic Care Model in action: baseline qualitative research
  16. Sourcing the crowd for health services improvement: The reflexive patient and “share-your-experience” websites
  17. Revisiting the online health information reliability debate in the wake of “web 2.0”: An inter-disciplinary literature and website review
  18. Blog-based applications and health information: Two case studies that illustrate important questions for Consumer Health Informatics (CHI) research
  19. Information Rx: Prescribing Good Consumerism and Responsible Citizenship
  20. More than just a mouse click: Research into work practices behind the assignment of medical trust marks on the World Wide Web
  21. Looking for answers, constructing reliability: An exploration into how Dutch patients check web-based medical information
  22. Full of promise, failed in practice: a discussion of barriers encountered during an attempt to integrate physician-patient e-mail communication in the care process at a Dutch eye hospital
  23. The nature of the Net: constructing reliability of health information on the Web